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Title: Searching for Justice and Living Without It by Margaret Gruter, Eric T. Morhenn ISBN: 0-9669673-0-5 Publisher: Gruter Institute Pub. Date: March, 1999 Format: Hardcover List Price(USD): $24.95 |
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Summary: This is an autobiography everybody should be interest in.
Comment: This is Dr. Margaret Gruter's autobiography. Born in pre-Hitler Germany, she grew up during the turbulent years under Hitler's dictatorship and finished her study of law in 1944 with a degree of doctor of law. In 1951, she and her husband, a doctor of medicine, immigrated to the United States. Living first in Ohio, later in California, Dr. Gruter became a researcher and published on interdisciplinary issues between law and biology. She founded the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, Portola Valley, CA, which today is a center for research in law, behavior, and biology. The driving force behind this remarkable career is a passion for justice that is born, as the reader of the book comes to understand, out of the injustice witnessed and experienced in the early years of her life. Fascinating reading, this book is one of the autobiographies that describe life during these years and are essential tools to understand the "inner history" of the 20th century.
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